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Definition of Myotilin

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Meaning of Myotilin from wikipedia

- Myotilin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MYOT gene. Myotilin (myofibrillar titin-like protein) also known as TTID (TiTin Immunoglobulin Domain)...
- the myotilin-myopalladin-palladin family and may play an important role in modulating the actin cytoskeleton. Palladin, in contrast to myotilin and myopalladin...
- polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (PIGR) Some Fc receptors Cytoskeleton myotilin, myopalladin, palladin Titin, Obscurin MYOM1, MYOM2 Others CD147 CD90 CD96...
- Filamin-C interacts with γ-sarcoglycan and δ-sarcoglycan at the sarcolemma; myotilin and FATZ/calsarcin/myozenin at Z-lines, as well as LL5β. Filamin-C has...
- "Generalized muscle pseudo-hypertrophy and stiffness ****ociated with the myotilin Ser55Phe mutation: a novel myotilinopathy phenotype?". Journal of the Neurological...
- a thickness of 2 to 4 μm for effective visualization. Immunostains for myotilin and α-actinin all but clinch the diagnosis. However, nemaline rods may...
- several other Z-disk related proteins, such as desmin, alfa-B-crystallin and myotilin can cause disorders similar to zaspopathy.[citation needed] Griggs R, Vihola...
- Salmikangas P, Mykkänen OM, Grönholm M, Heiska L, Kere J, Carpén O (July 1999). "Myotilin, a novel sarcomeric protein with two Ig-like domains, is encoded by a candidate...
- Carpen O, Faulkner G, Borradori L (August 2005). "The Z-disc proteins myotilin and FATZ-1 interact with each other and are connected to the sarcolemma...
- Gontier Y, Taivainen A, Fontao L, et al. (2006). "The Z-disc proteins myotilin and FATZ-1 interact with each other and are connected to the sarcolemma...